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1 heaped
a переполненный; доверху наполненныйСинонимический ряд:1. banked (verb) banked; cocked; drifted; hilled; lumped; mounded; stacked2. charged (verb) charged; choked; filled; freighted; loaded; packed; piled3. rained (verb) lavished; rained; showered -
2 showered
Синонимический ряд:1. bathed (verb) bathed; tubbed; washed2. peppered (verb) barraged; bombarded; cannonaded; peppered3. rained (verb) heaped; lavished; rained -
3 rain
1. n дождьdrizzling rain — изморось, моросящий дождь
pouring rain — ливень, проливной дождь
it looks like rain — похоже, будет дождь
2. n период дождей3. n обыкн. поток, ручьи4. n кино «дождь», царапины на изношенных фильмах5. n горн. капёж6. v идти, литьсяit rains, it is raining — идёт дождь
it is blowing hard today with skits of rain — сегодня дует сильный ветер и временами принимается идти дождь
7. v сыпать, осыпать; лить8. v сыпаться; литься; падать дождёмfields refreshed by the rain — поля, напоённые дождём
9. v разг. плакаться, жаловаться10. v горн. капатьit never rains but it pours — начался дождь — ожидай ливня;
Синонимический ряд:1. cloudburst (noun) cloudburst; downpour; mist; thundershower; torrent2. precipitation (noun) damp day; precipitation; raindrops; rainfall; shower; sprinkle; storm; wet weather3. deluge (verb) cover; deluge; drench; drizzle; engulf; inundate; overcome; pour; sprinkle4. heap (verb) bestow; heap; lavish; shower -
4 rain
1. noun1) дождь; rain or shine при любой погоде; fig. что бы то ни было; при всех условиях; the rains период тропических дождей; to be caught in the rain попасть под дождь, быть застигнутым дождем; to keep the rain out укрыться от дождя2) потоки; ручьи (слез); град (ударов и т. п.)3) mining капежright as rain collocation совершенно здоровый; в полном порядке2. verb1) (в безл. оборотах): it rains, it is raining идет дождь2) сыпать(ся); литься; blows rained upon him удары сыпались на него градомrain outit rains cats and dogs = дождь льет как из ведраit never rains but it pours посл.'= пришла беда отворяй ворота* * *(n) дождь* * ** * *[ reɪn] n. дождь, град, поток, потоки v. литься, сыпаться, сыпать, лить* * ** * *1. сущ. 1) дождь 2) перен. потоки; ручьи (слез); шквал, град (большое количество) 2. гл. 1) идти, литься (о дожде) 2) прям. и перен. а) сыпаться; литься; обрушиваться градом (в большом количестве) б) сыпать
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